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Getting a Real Job for Summer

RubyRed

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Gonna need to lock in and go extremely hard for these three months cuz my digital footprint is absolutely cooked and atleast someone here knows my real name, mostly NTmaxxing and trying to look cleaner, also getting rid of the alt clothes while also trying to study up on tech in case I have to get a job in moderation or god forbid THE CALL CENTER or some shit.

Literally no idea what the fuck I can even wear with my body type and face but it has to be something flattering but still professional enough also need a new hairstyle besides my standard curl because jobs here are strict about natural hair and find it to look unprofessional (Its a Dominican thing don't ask). But straightening isn't an option cuz my hair is surprisingly weak so I'll need some sort of style that looks okay but is still natural.

I genuinely need advice cuz this could make or break a lot.
 
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idk how to navigate this forum properly so idk what u look like BUT i mean business casual is always safe. idk if u want generic business casual advice or more fem ones but there's tiktok trends about office sirens and shit but just ignore it all becuz unfortunately all business casual clothes look kinda ass on most women. ig if ur model levels of skinny it might look decent but realistically it wont. it's moreso about adhering to whatever dress code ur job would require and not what looks flattering
 

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Just wearing plain clothes (solid colors, no patterns, no logos, etc) that are somewhat modest (sleeves that at least goes over the top of the shoulder, pants/skirts that sit barely above the knee level and then downwards, etc) will be what you would need. Capsule wardrobes work pretty good in my opinion and allows you to diversify your attire without having to buy a bunch of 'unique' pieces. It also saves money long term. Here's an example.

Education is free on the internet - for the most part. You might have to pay for a piece of paper that says certificate on it, but in most cases you can learn about a subject you want for free. Some places are willing to overlook the lack of experience if you are able to answer their questions in a manner they like. This obviously depends on your local job market but it doesn't hurt to try and educate yourself in a subject you want to learn.

When I saw your photos, you didn't look 'unclean' to me. Are you referring to the 'clean girl aesthetic'? One aspect of that aesthetic is I noticed it's mainly of very pale clothes, like white and beige. I guess this helps amplifies the 'clean girl' aspect, as it displays these clothes have no stains and no wrinkles. If possible, I would avoid bright clothes, just for the sake of maintenance on your end.

I'm not sure how long your natural hair is, but you can always put your hair up in a bun.
 
Just wearing plain clothes (solid colors, no patterns, no logos, etc) that are somewhat modest (sleeves that at least goes over the top of the shoulder, pants/skirts that sit barely above the knee level and then downwards, etc) will be what you would need. Capsule wardrobes work pretty good in my opinion and allows you to diversify your attire without having to buy a bunch of 'unique' pieces. It also saves money long term. Here's an example.

Education is free on the internet - for the most part. You might have to pay for a piece of paper that says certificate on it, but in most cases you can learn about a subject you want for free. Some places are willing to overlook the lack of experience if you are able to answer their questions in a manner they like. This obviously depends on your local job market but it doesn't hurt to try and educate yourself in a subject you want to learn.

When I saw your photos, you didn't look 'unclean' to me. Are you referring to the 'clean girl aesthetic'? One aspect of that aesthetic is I noticed it's mainly of very pale clothes, like white and beige. I guess this helps amplifies the 'clean girl' aspect, as it displays these clothes have no stains and no wrinkles. If possible, I would avoid bright clothes, just for the sake of maintenance on your end.

I'm not sure how long your natural hair is, but you can always put your hair up in a bun.

Clean girl obviously, thin and more well-kempt looking
 
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